India-Vietnam Strengthen Buddhist Ties with New MoU

In a significant diplomatic and spiritual development, India and Vietnam have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to deepen cooperation based on the universal teachings of the Buddha—compassion, wisdom, and peace. The MoU was formalized during the exposition of the Holy Relics of the Buddha in Vietnam on the occasion of the United Nations Day of Vesak 2025, underscoring the shared cultural and spiritual heritage of both nations.

Why in News?

On May 7, 2025, a new MoU was signed between the International Buddhist Confederation (IBC) and the National Vietnam Buddhist Sangha (VBS), establishing the Vietnam Chapter of the IBC. The agreement coincided with the UN Vesak Day celebrations and aims to enhance bilateral cultural and spiritual cooperation through the promotion of Buddhist ideals.

Key Objectives of the MoU

  • Deepen cooperation between Indian and Vietnamese Buddhist communities.
  • Promote core Buddhist values of compassion, wisdom, and peace.
  • Foster international understanding and harmony through cultural, educational, and humanitarian programs.
  • Enable the representation of Vietnam’s Buddhist community in IBC-coordinated global forums.

Major Highlights

Signing Ceremony Participants,

  • Shri Kiren Rijiju (Union Minister of Minority and Parliamentary Affairs, India)
  • Ven. Shartse Khensur Rinpoche Jangchup Choeden (Secretary General, IBC)
  • Most Ven. Dr. Thich Thien Nhon (President, VBS)
  • Mr. Abhijit Halder (Director General, IBC)
  • Shri Sandeep Arya (Indian Ambassador to Vietnam)

Establishment of Vietnam Chapter of IBC

  • Will serve as a platform to spread Buddha Dhamma in Vietnam and beyond.
  • Focus on global peace, inter-tradition harmony, and sustainable development.
  • Support research, publications, and events on Buddhism.

Background

  • The original agreement between IBC and VBS was signed on 29 May 2022.
  • This renewed MoU signifies ongoing commitment and a strengthened relationship.
  • VBS leaders have long participated in IBC initiatives, with senior monks serving on its governing body.

Significance

  • Reinforces India’s cultural diplomacy and Buddhist diplomacy.
  • Enhances India-Vietnam people-to-people ties.
  • Supports the spread of Buddhist values in line with India’s civilizational ethos.
  • Promotes regional unity and spiritual collaboration through Buddhist channels.
Summary/Static Details
Why in the news? India-Vietnam Strengthen Buddhist Ties with New MoU
Event Signing of MoU between IBC and VBS
Occasion Occasion UN Day of Vesak 2025 in Vietnam
Indian Leader Present Kiren Rijiju, Union Minister
Main Outcome Launch of Vietnam Chapter of IBC
Key Values Promoted Compassion, Peace, Wisdom (Teachings of Buddha)
Long-Term Goals Strengthen India-Vietnam Buddhist ties, promote global peace
Cultural Impact Exchange programs, joint research, Buddhist events
Strategic Importance Promotes India’s soft power and Buddhist heritage diplomacy

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